Not many students always feel welcomed when they come to a new school. However, students who have joined the Concerned Black Students Program seem to feel right at home.
This past Friday, the CBS staff had a lock-in for all students to come eat, play games, and get to know each other.
CBS President Mia Simpson, took the lead and ordered 20 Paddy's Pizzas and conducted many games such as: battle of the sexes, flash light tag, and hide and go seek.
Later on the lock-in turned into a small party allowing students to dance and play music of their choice.
"I was a little worried about the lock-in not being so successful because I didn't hear a lot of people talk about it," said Simpson. "But to my surprise it turned out way better than planned."
In previous years CBS lock-ins weren't as successful due to the lack of advertisement on campus.
However, with new people on staff CBS looks like they are eager to share their bright ideas.
This years staff has many things planned for the 2014-2015 year.
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